..., creator of the "pivot" wrote: Actually, public appearances aren't exactly the same thing ...would apply his own logic to himself. Yes, a booksigning is a public event; people ask questions. (I've only been to one...I just stumbled into it at a book store.) Threatening posts like his are noted...The question was someone equating a publicbooksigning with one's private ...
... creator of the \"pivot\"" <Ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in news:FfydnQCllM1-z7jYnZ2dnUVZ_vCdnZ2d@pghconnect.com: Disruption is in the eye of the beholder. Booksignings are a place where the audience can express itself and the author(s) cannot hide. once again gordy baybee show ...
... the police for disruption. That's not how booksignings work. uh... yes it is, gordy baybee... now I do realize that you,...a real author, have never had a real booksigning but you should at least attend a few of them before you try telling people 'how booksignings work'. really, gordy baybee, I know that the concept of actually understanding something ...
...... Translation: now that some gurus are mainstream, they and their "fans" want the public forgetting what happened along the way. America doesn't work that way, ... read this group, or care about your rants. Or perhaps it may be that nobody has even scheduled such booksignings and you are just flapping your gums. That would be the most likely I think. But it's a change...
... on 10/5/06 10:53 PM: Actually, public appearances aren't exactly the same thing as...Alex would apply his own logic to himself. Yes, a booksigning is a public event; people ask questions. (I...and I just stumbled into it at a book store.) Threatening posts like his are noted, ... The question was someone equating a publicbooksigning with one's private life....
>>>> Actually, public appearances aren't exactly the same thing as someone's ... would apply his own logic to himself. Yes, a booksigning is a public event; people ask questions. (I've only been to one ... I just stumbled into it at a book store.) Threatening posts like his are noted,...The question was someone equating a publicbooksigning with one's private life...
...on 10/5/06 5:58 PM: Actually, public appearances aren't exactly the same thing as... would apply his own logic to himself. Yes, a booksigning is a public event; people ask questions. (I've only been to one ... I just stumbled into it at a book store.) Threatening posts like his are noted, ...> The question was someone equating a publicbooksigning with one's private life....
>> Actually, public appearances aren't exactly the same thing as someone's private... would apply his own logic to himself. Yes, a booksigning is a public event; people ask questions. (I've only been to one ... I just stumbled into it at a book store.) Threatening posts like his are noted, ... The question was someone equating a publicbooksigning with one's private life. --...
Ray Gordon wrote: Actually, public appearances aren't exactly the same thing as someone's private life. I doubt Alex would apply his own logic to himself. Yes, a booksigning is a public event; people ask questions. (I've only been to one and I just stumbled into it at a book store.) Threatening posts like his are noted, however, and could wind up being ...
... on their way to fooling the public into thinking they were the shit.... Authors CANNOT HIDE from the public at events like this, because they want to show the public how GENUINE they are. That cuts ... bad 4 them. What sort of nut would go to a booksigning and cause a disruption such ... they and their "fans" want the public forgetting what happened along the way...